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Chasm City by Alastair Reynolds *NM* Vodalus Send a noteboard - 23/10/2009 01:49:21 AM
Reading the Kris Longknife series (by Mike Shepherd, I'll have more to say about this series when I finish it in a couple days).

Anyways, Shepherd has space naval ships using ice as shielding against lasers (with the ships on a long-axial spin). Interesting idea, but not sure if it would work.

The idea is, that the 5meter thick ice coating partially deflects/refracts the lasers, and also absorbs the hit while the ship spins causing the laser to not burn thru to the hull. In addition, the refrozen ice crystals caused by the laser strike also acts as chaff limiting the targeting sensors on the attacking ship.

Anyone seen this idea in any other SF? Do you think it could work? Why? Why not?
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anyone seen ice used as shielding for ships in SF - 19/10/2009 04:35:45 PM 3476 Views
Sounds familiar, but I'm not quite sure from where... *NM* - 19/10/2009 05:03:03 PM 178 Views
Ice shielding against lasers? - 19/10/2009 07:28:51 PM 1787 Views
It wouldn't reflect, but it would significantly diffract... *NM* - 19/10/2009 09:25:16 PM 182 Views
Perhaps... - 20/10/2009 08:31:08 AM 386 Views
Re: Ice shielding against lasers? - 20/10/2009 03:39:25 AM 2072 Views
Well, most spaceships have to go in-atmosphere at some point. - 20/10/2009 04:09:16 AM 418 Views
yep, orbital docking stations - 20/10/2009 05:21:40 PM 413 Views
momentum. Read up on it. *NM* - 20/10/2009 08:28:25 AM 174 Views
there might not be weight, but MASS still plays a role - 20/10/2009 05:21:08 PM 408 Views
Ignorance or sarcasm? - 20/10/2009 09:26:31 PM 407 Views
Chasm City by Alastair Reynolds *NM* - 23/10/2009 01:49:21 AM 200 Views

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